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A little about Wildland Hydrology
The goal of Wildland Hydrology is to offer a series of training courses designed to provide "hands on" experience for those individuals working with rivers and their watersheds. Prerequisite courses will be presented through lectures and "on-the-ground" field experience. The overall intent is to develop a unique expertise through shared data, applied methodologies and project experiences to help meet the current challenges facing today's scientists. The offerings for 2007 will allow individuals to progress through a range of interrelated courses beginning with the fundamentals in "Applied
Fluvial Geomorphology" and continuing through the more complex "River Restoration and Natural Channel Design".
Course Participants:
The short courses are designed for hydrologists, engineers, fisheries biologists, range management specialists, water resource planners, and other specialists involved
in water resource management and research; aquatic habitat assessment and improvement; river and water quality determination; cumulative impact assessment, evaluation of riparian ecosystems; and watershed
analysis. Individuals working with urban, agricultural and wildland watersheds also attend these courses.
Location:
The courses are held in various locations. Travel, lodging and conference site information will be included with your confirmation papers.
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